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On 11/12/2017 at 8:34 PM, TearsOfBabylon said:

Hi Andrina! :)
Danke für dein Feedback!

Ne, die Military ID ging nur auf Mädchenname, weil er meinen deutschen Pass dafür benutzt hat. Wir hatten das Marriage Cert dabei, weil wir ja sonst gar keine ID bekommen haetten, und der Mann meinte wir sollen die dann ändern wenn meine GC kommt. 
Ist auf der EAD auch ein Bild?

Ah super, vielleicht kann er den Bankenkram auch telefonisch regeln. Mich nervt das jetzt schon, aber besser gleich alles machen, als dann beim ROC in die Roehre gucken!

Jap, ich mach auch EAD und AP gleich mit. 

Puh, total kompliziert alles bei dir! Hoffentlich hast jetzt Ruhe? :)
In welchem Staat bist du?

EAD hat das Bild. 

 

Ich bin in Utah.

 

Reisedauer kann ruhig ungefähr sein. 

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On 11/14/2017 at 11:21 AM, Becci391 said:

Durfte heute das I-90 beantragen, da USPS mir angeblich meine Green Card nicht zustellen konnte...

Hatte einen Termin beim USCIS field office. Hab jetzt einen Stempel im Pass...

Wurde dir das beim Infopass so gesagt? Meine schwirrte für zwei Monate irgendwo rum bis sie sie dann endlich doch nochmal gesendet haben. Für I-90 ist kein Interview nötig. 

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13 hours ago, TL2016 said:

Kein Interview noetig. Biometrics aber bestimmt.

hab heute nochmal bei USCIS angerufen und mit einem Tier 2 officer gesprochen.

Meine Green Card wird die Tage wieder rausgeschickt. Ich sollte sie noch vor Weihnachten haben. :)

ROC Timeline

08/16/19: sent I-751 packet to USCIS Lockbox in Dallas

08/19/19: packet received by USCIS

08/21/19: received text message with case number ( Texas Service Center)

08/23/19: check got chashed

08/26/19: received extension letter in the mail

11/14/19: Biometrics appointment

04/28/20: case got transferred to my local field office in Atlanta

05/28/20: New Card Is Being Produced

05/29/20: New Card Got Approved

06/02/20: We Mailed Your New Card

06/03/20: The Post Office Picked Up Your New Card

06/04/20: Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

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3 hours ago, Becci391 said:

hab heute nochmal bei USCIS angerufen und mit einem Tier 2 officer gesprochen.

Meine Green Card wird die Tage wieder rausgeschickt. Ich sollte sie noch vor Weihnachten haben. :)

Yay! Hoffentlich bekommst du dann nicht 2 wenn Form I-90 auch noch bearbeitet wird lol.

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8 hours ago, TL2016 said:

Yay! Hoffentlich bekommst du dann nicht 2 wenn Form I-90 auch noch bearbeitet wird lol.

Ich ruf heute bei USCIS an und bitte drum, dass die I-90 zurueckziehen sollen.

Haette das auch nicht machen muessen. Ich hab am 26.10. einen Servicerequest gestellt und am 29.10. kam eine Email, dass ich doch bitte zu meinem local field office gehen soll. USCIS hat aber erst am 31.10. meine GC erhalten. Das heisst, dass hat sich alles etwas ueberschnitten.

Hab gestern noch nach 18 Uhr mit einem Immigration Officer telefoniert der mir gesagt hat, dass die GC an mich zurueckgeschickt wird. Hoffe, dass ich die vor Silvester bzw. vor Weihnachten habe... :)

 

ROC Timeline

08/16/19: sent I-751 packet to USCIS Lockbox in Dallas

08/19/19: packet received by USCIS

08/21/19: received text message with case number ( Texas Service Center)

08/23/19: check got chashed

08/26/19: received extension letter in the mail

11/14/19: Biometrics appointment

04/28/20: case got transferred to my local field office in Atlanta

05/28/20: New Card Is Being Produced

05/29/20: New Card Got Approved

06/02/20: We Mailed Your New Card

06/03/20: The Post Office Picked Up Your New Card

06/04/20: Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

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On 15.11.2017 at 7:09 PM, Andrina said:

EAD hat das Bild. 

 

Ich bin in Utah.

 

Reisedauer kann ruhig ungefähr sein. 


Ach schoen! Ich bin verliebt in Utah! War schon 2x da, weil meine Schwiegerfamilie in West Point, bzw. SLC lebt! Wunderschöne Ecke Welt! :)

Danke fuer die infos! :)

 

 

On 15.11.2017 at 8:12 PM, Becci391 said:

hab heute nochmal bei USCIS angerufen und mit einem Tier 2 officer gesprochen.

Meine Green Card wird die Tage wieder rausgeschickt. Ich sollte sie noch vor Weihnachten haben. :)

Super! Dann ist ja alles gut! :)

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Wie lang hat es bei euch ca. gedauert von der ersten Einreise am POE bis die Karte produziert wurde? BIn vor über einem Monat eingereist und habe da immer noch die Nachricht: "immigrant fee received" aber da steht noch nix davon, dass die meine Karte produziert haben.

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First of all my apologizes i do not speak German

i am asking this on behalf of a friend of mine , long story short. my friend is Moroccan citizen. he recently ( 3 months ago ) moved to Germany to study and work under a European program. he is granted a 3 year residence, his girlfriend is US citizen. they meet in Morocco 16 months ago, she is visiting him on February 2018 and they are going to get married to start the IR1 process 

what documents they need to prepare to get married in Germany and how long does it take to get the marriage certificate?

my friend applied to student visa while in morocco and has a brother in the US ! is that going to work against him ?

they is a 20 years age gap

what are his chances to get approved ?

any input or suggestion would so much appreciated

thanks all

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Younes-Maria said:

First of all my apologizes i do not speak German

i am asking this on behalf of a friend of mine , long story short. my friend is Moroccan citizen. he recently ( 3 months ago ) moved to Germany to study and work under a European program. he is granted a 3 year residence, his girlfriend is US citizen. they meet in Morocco 16 months ago, she is visiting him on February 2018 and they are going to get married to start the IR1 process 

what documents they need to prepare to get married in Germany and how long does it take to get the marriage certificate?

my friend applied to student visa while in morocco and has a brother in the US ! is that going to work against him ?

they is a 20 years age gap

what are his chances to get approved ?

any input or suggestion would so much appreciated

thanks all

 

 

I can't be really helpful, but I'd say they should consider going to Denmark for a wedding.
I know for a German/American wedding it's way easier, cheaper and faster.

But I don't know how that works if it's a Moroccan/American combo.

Back then when we were unsure where to get married, I was in touch with the administration of the city of Toender to find out about wedding, and they were very nice and supportive via eMail. www.toender.dk is the homepage.

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1 minute ago, TearsOfBabylon said:

I can't be really helpful, but I'd say they should consider going to Denmark for a wedding.
I know for a German/American wedding it's way easier, cheaper and faster.

But I don't know how that works if it's a Moroccan/American combo.

Back then when we were unsure where to get married, I was in touch with the administration of the city of Toender to find out about wedding, and they were very nice and supportive via eMail. www.toender.dk is the homepage.

thanks for the helpful information you provided

appreciated

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Younes-Maria said:

First of all my apologizes i do not speak German

i am asking this on behalf of a friend of mine , long story short. my friend is Moroccan citizen. he recently ( 3 months ago ) moved to Germany to study and work under a European program. he is granted a 3 year residence, his girlfriend is US citizen. they meet in Morocco 16 months ago, she is visiting him on February 2018 and they are going to get married to start the IR1 process 

what documents they need to prepare to get married in Germany and how long does it take to get the marriage certificate?

my friend applied to student visa while in morocco and has a brother in the US ! is that going to work against him ?

they is a 20 years age gap

what are his chances to get approved ?

any input or suggestion would so much appreciated

thanks all

 

 

They cannot apply for the IR1 visa because they are not married 2 years or longer. They have to apply for a CR1 visa.

 

The 20 year age gap and him being from Morocco is a red flag especially because that he is younger than her: They need A LOT of proof showing that it's a real relationship like more than just one meeting, pictures together and together with their family and that he is not using her for a Green Card.

I am not sure but he could get a problem that he applied for a student visa and that his brother lives here in the US.  I am also not sure if him being a student in Germany works against him when they want to apply for a CR1 visa. Could look suspicious...

The embassy in Morocco is not an easy one to overcome so like I said they need a lot of proof and pictures together.

It is manageable but will take a lot of patience.

Edited by Becci391
ROC Timeline

08/16/19: sent I-751 packet to USCIS Lockbox in Dallas

08/19/19: packet received by USCIS

08/21/19: received text message with case number ( Texas Service Center)

08/23/19: check got chashed

08/26/19: received extension letter in the mail

11/14/19: Biometrics appointment

04/28/20: case got transferred to my local field office in Atlanta

05/28/20: New Card Is Being Produced

05/29/20: New Card Got Approved

06/02/20: We Mailed Your New Card

06/03/20: The Post Office Picked Up Your New Card

06/04/20: Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Becci391 said:

They cannot apply for the IR1 visa because they are not married 2 years or longer. They have to apply for a CR1 visa.

 

The 20 year age gap and him being from Morocco is a red flag especially because that he is younger than her: They need A LOT of proof showing that it's a real relationship like more than just one meeting, pictures together and together with their family and that he is not using her for a Green Card.

I am not sure but he could get a problem that he applied for a student visa and that his brother lives here in the US.  I am also not sure if him being a student in Germany works against him when they want to apply for a CR1 visa. Could look suspicious...

The embassy in Morocco is not an easy one to overcome so like I said they need a lot of proof and pictures together.

It is manageable but will take a lot of patience.

Sorry was my mistake!! i meant CR1

as he is already resident can not he go through US embassy in Germany??

thanks

Edited by Younes-Maria
Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Younes-Maria said:

Sorry was my mistake!! i meant CR1

as he is already resident can not he go through US embassy in Germany??

thanks

For what should he go through the US embassy in Germany? 

They cannot apply for the CR1 through the embassy. They have to send the application to USCIS.

Edited by Becci391
ROC Timeline

08/16/19: sent I-751 packet to USCIS Lockbox in Dallas

08/19/19: packet received by USCIS

08/21/19: received text message with case number ( Texas Service Center)

08/23/19: check got chashed

08/26/19: received extension letter in the mail

11/14/19: Biometrics appointment

04/28/20: case got transferred to my local field office in Atlanta

05/28/20: New Card Is Being Produced

05/29/20: New Card Got Approved

06/02/20: We Mailed Your New Card

06/03/20: The Post Office Picked Up Your New Card

06/04/20: Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

Posted
3 hours ago, Becci391 said:

For what should he go through the US embassy in Germany? 

They cannot apply for the CR1 through the embassy. They have to send the application to USCIS.

I think OP means if the application can be processed through the German embassy, since the country of residence will be Germany. Seems they do process the cases through the embassies of the country of residence, not necessarily the country of citizenship. 
I've seen some cases of filipinos who processed through other countries, since they've been there for work (residents).

Other, I agree with you. Morocco is a difficult background, the age gap and everything else a huge red flag.

OP, I'd go to the country specific subform and ask there as well. Maybe others have went that way.

Don't know if it's so easy to take the "easier" embassy just because of residence in that country.

 
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